President Trump sure loves his burgers, and it would seem burgers seem to love him too! At least, that's what one burger joint in Texas would make it seem like.

I'm talking about Trump Burger in Bellville, Texas- who seemed to cause a bit of controversy awhile back- but now it seems to be thriving as it has added another location recently.

What is Trump Burger in Texas?

Trump Burger is a Texas-based restaurant chain themed around President Trump. The first location opened in Bellville in 2020, offering burgers with buns stamped with "Trump" and a menu featuring items like chicken sandwiches and Philly cheesesteaks.

But Trump-stamped burgers aren't the only thing on the menu, the restaurant also sells Trump memorabilia!

Despite its political theme, Trump Burger attracts a diverse clientele, including non-Trump supporters who come for the food- and judging by the reviews, the burgers are definitely worth it.

The chain has expanded to multiple locations, including it's most recent opening in Flatonia.

And an upcoming third location in Houston at 3410 Chimney Rock was recently announced. Owner Roland Beainy, who moved to the U.S. in 2019 from Lebanon, cites his support for President Trump as inspiration for the restaurant's theme- and it has only grown bigger now that Trump has officially started his second term.

Of course, with such a theme at a restaurant, Beainy has had some disturbances in the past but he reiterates that the customers have been fully supportive. Beainy is optimistic not only for the future of Trump Burger but for the country as well!

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